Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 05, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    £AGÈ THREE
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
PROFESSIONAL
Classified Column
PHYSICIANS
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Resi­
dence and office, 108 Pioneer
avenue. Telephone 28. Office
hours, 10 to 12 a. m .; 2 to 5
p. m. only.
Classified Column R ates
One cent the word each
time.
To run every issue for one
m onth or more, |4 c the word
each time.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE— Shepherd puppies
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— P rac­
79-3
tice limited to eye, ear. nose and $5.00 each. Jesse Neil.
th ro a t— X-ray including teeth.
FOR SALE— Cheap, Ford to u r­
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to
ing car body. Inquire G. S. Butler.
5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland.
79-3*
O re .
7 0 0 C A R S E N T E R IN G
C A L IF O R N IA
D A IL Y
Officials of the road m arking
departm ent of the Auto Club ol
Southern California, who have
ju st returned from a tour of in ­
vestigation and kept careful count
at various principal points of the
west bound traffic, estim ate that
700 cars a day are now coming in­
to California. Allowing four pas­
sengers to a car this would mean
th a t m otor cars alone are bring­
ing 2800 people daily into the
state.
More than 1000 persons a day
came into Southern California in
automobiles during the m onth ol
October over the N ational old
Trails route.
FOR SALE— Auto k n itter prac­
DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic tically new. Will sell at half price.
and
Electro-Therapy. Office Call 151 Nursery St. Saturday
phone 48; residence 142. F irst afternoons.
79-3*
N ational Bank building.
FOR SALE— Thoroughbred
DR. HAWLEY— Above Tidings Pitt Bull dog 1 year old. Very THIRTEEN ESCAPE BY
office. Phone 91.
alert, good m anners. Inquire 280
WAY OF OLD TUNNEL
H
argadine
St.
79-3*
DR. ERNEST W. SMITH— Chiro­
LANSING, Dec. 5.— A clean
practor, near Postoffice. Hours
FOR SALE— Three cook and
getaway
has been made by the 13
9-12 and 2-5. Phone 114.
three heating stoves, also stove
convicts who escaped from the
repairing done. At Eagle Brass
Kansas state prison here Sunday,
PLUMBING
Works. Oberlain street.
79-6*
officials adm itted today.
JER R Y O’NEAL— Plum bing. 207
Posses and bloodhounds have
FOR SALE— Registered B erk­
E ast Main. Phone 138.
followed
to the end every possible
shire sows and one registered
boar; also, some young stock. trail and trace of th e fugitives
MONUMENTS
Phone 10-F5.
77-6 from the prison w ithout result.
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An investigation showed th a t the
MONUMENT— MARKERS
FOR
SALE—
Registered
tri­
missing prisoners had cut a hole
Lowest Prices
color
collie,
female,
from
prize
through the wall of the power
ASHLAND GRANITE CO.
3rd and E ast Main St.
223-6mo. winning stocks. 18 months old, house, burrowed through five feet
$20.00. C rater Lake Kennels, of d irt to the entrance of an a-
ASHLAND GRANITE
Medford 30 Keene Way.
78-3* bandoned tunned 14x16 inches.
MONUMENTS
Through this narrow hole, half
WANTED
Oregon Granite Co.
filled with mud and slime, the
S. PENNISTON, Salesman.
RANTED— A puppy at Oregon men worked th eir way to liberty.
Rea. 47« Laurel
. Phone 444-Y Hotel. Phono 112.
79.3
Missionaries to Speak—
PLANING MILL
WANTED— W ashing. 24 8 1st
A rare opportunity for the
St.
62-2mo.*
C
hristian
people of the Rogue
JORDON’S SASH AND CABINET
River valley and especially those
WORKS, Cor. Helman and
DRESSMAKING— W ork g u ar­ interested in Foreign Missions,
Van Ness.
1 9 4 tf1
anteed. 14 7 Factory St. Mrs. B. will be th a t of hearing Dr. F.
Van H ardenberg.
67-lm o. Howard Taylor and wife of the
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
Whittle Transfer & Storage Co.
China Inland Mission Friday
RANTED— Oregon JolirnaJ night a t the Presbyterian church
for SERVICE.
Experienced movers and pack­ subscribers. We try to Diease our In Medford at 7:30 p. m. The
ers of household goods. Deal­ custom ers. Charles W. C hattin, churches of the city are cooper­
76-6 ating and an invitation is extend­
ers In coal and xfood. Phone Jr., A gent.Phone 353-L.
117.
ed to Ashland people to attend.
MISCELLANEOUS
Office 89 Oak St. near
Their work is interdenom ination­
Hotel Ashland
MX GIRL IN TROUBLE— May al and international. They are are
communicate with Ensign Lee w onderful people of faith, in fact
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS—
______ _________________ _
• of the Salvation Army at the the entire work of the mission is
T. L. POW ELL— General T rans­
W hiteShield Home, 565 May- based on faith and prayer. Dr. and
fer— Good team and
motor
fair Ave., Portland. Oregon.
Mrs. Taylor are at present on an
trucks. Good service at a rea­
extensive journey through Can­
RESHINGLING & CALSOMINING ada and the states in the in te r­
sonable price. Phone 83.
For reshingling or painting and ests of the work in China.
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS— calsomining all work guaranteed
K ing’s Transfer, general hauling. call A. V. Hood, Phone 398 or Death—
D ry wood for sale. Phone 113, C. W. Judkins Phone 390-R.
Mrs. G. W. Schaffer, m other of
P laza Pool Hall.
45-tf
77-lm o* Mrs. Alvena Bullen, a form er resi­
dent of Ashland, passed away at
0. A. C. SHORT COURSES her home in Brem erton. W ash., at
F o r a sm ooth shave,
Intensive practical instruction 6:35 Tuesday morning after a
and quick service, go
in ag ricultural specialties varying long illness. Mrs. Bullen has been
from one week to 2» weeks as fol­ i in constant attendance a t the
to th e Shell Barber
lows:
I bedside of h er m other. Seward
Shop, across from De­
General A griculture
Schaffer a son, of this city, ac­
pot. G rinding of all
Jan. 2-March 19
companied
by his wife, left foi
kinds. C hildren's work
H orticulture
Bremerton
last
night.
a specialty.
Jan. 2-March 19
Dairy M anufacturing
W. A. SHELL, Prpo.
Jan. 7-Feb. 2
Here for th e W i n t e r -
532 A. St. Ashland, Ore
Herdsmen and Cow Testers
Leroy Norris, of Eugene, is
Jan. 2.-June 12
visiting
at the home of “ Doc”
Farm Mechanics, Tractors, Trucks,
Pitm an. Mr. Norris is sargent of
etc.
Jan. 2-March 19
the 69th Co. of Eugene, but has
Farm Mechanics (one week)
bene here the past few weeks and
Feb. 18-Fel). 23
Caserole
will remain indefinitely.
I Third Annual C anner's School
Feb. 4-Feb. 23
Pyrex
Supreme Court holds school
Land Classification and Appraisal
Jan. 7-Jan. 12
districts cannot employ football
l A gricultural Economic Conference coach.
Jan . 21-Jan. 25
Baking Dishes, Pie Plates,
For
fu
rth er inform ation reg ar­
in Silver Service.
ding any course address
PROVOST BROS
The REGISTRAR
OREGON AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE,
Corvallis, Oregon
SULPHUR CLEARS
A PIMPLY SKIN
Poor Richard
Apply Sulphur as Told When Your
Skin B reaks Out
Any breaking out of the skin on
face, neck, arm s or body is over­
co m e quickest by applying Metho-
Sulphur. The pimples seem to
dry right up and go away, declares
a noted skin specialist.
Nothing has ever been found to
helps a great deal in health,
take
the place of sulphur as a
strength and wisdom, by its
pimple remover. It is harm less and
purity, wholesomene9s and
energy giving. At your gro­ inexpensive. Ju st ask any druggist
cer.
: for a small ja r of Rowles Mentho-
; Sulphur and use it like cold cream.
No. 5
said— "E arly to bed and
early to rise, makes men
healthy, wealthy and wise.”
Superior Bread
FRANKLIN
R etu rn s from C alifornia—
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kinney have
returned from their Thanksgiving
vacation spent with relatives in
various California cities. Oakland,
Berkeley and Fresno were among
cities they visited.
Bakery
Cream Separators
M anure Forks
[Ovea 17 M illion J ars U se d Y cakly ]
Trace Chains
V a p o R ub
H arness
n
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B
ILIOUSNESS
alck headache, soar stomach,
constipation, easily avoided.
f liver
w.tkoat calomel.
C H A M B E R L A IN ’S
TABLETS
Haver aidtaa or grip« only 25c
LONDON, Dec. 4.— ’‘G allant’'
Prince Henry is what they are call
ing the third son of King George
V. since the wedding of the Crown
Prince of Sweden to Lady Louise
M ountbatten.
W henever B ritish royalty a t­
tends a function the question of
precedence always is carefully ob­
served by those in charge of the
arrangem ents. Acordingly, at the
wedding in question, care had
been taken to see th at all mem­
bers of the Royal family were
properly seated acording to rank
This arrangem ent resulted it
the separation by a m atter oi
three chairs of the Duke and
Duchess of York, the “ newly­
weds” of the W indsor family.
Prince Henry occupied the seat
besides his b rother where the
Duchess would have sat had not
precedence been so rigidly follow­
ed.
Prince Henry, young and ap­
parently in closest sympathy with
lovers, noticed
the regretful
glances and faintly disappointed
sighs which the Duke and his
bride exchanged when they dis
covered th eir separation. Hi
could not stand to see them p a rt­
ed, so lie caught the eye of the
Duchess, winked, smiled, noddef
and the Duchess, in perfect un­
derstanding, rose and exchanged
seats with her generous brother-
in-law’.
The looks of
happiness and
gratitude on the faces of the
Duke and the Duchess were re ­
w ard enough to the Prince for his
self-abnegation.
I bane, From A ustralia it will pro-
I cred to New Zealand and Figi Isl-
ands, Honolulu and Vancouver.
United States ports will be the
The jun k et compares in slgnlfi-jSt- Helena, Capetown, Durban, C o -; next to receive visits, probably
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k'vav»
cance
and
Rangoon
and —
Singapore;
about September oi next year.
tion to the world cruise of the thence to A ustralia, where the di
It is stated that Prince George,
United States naval division d u r - ivi9ion
visit Freem antle, Ade- the King’s fourth son, will serve
ing the adm inistration of Theo- laide, Melbourne, Sydney and Bris- on the trip as a junior lieutenant.
dore Roosevelt.
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The ships which will make the IWfeL1’1 Ml:,!1
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trip include the battle cruisers
Hood and Repulse and the light ©
cruisers Dragon, Danae, Dunedin,
Dauntless and Delhi, and the
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cruise
occupy about a year.
The ships recently were removed
from Chatham Dockyard, where ¡E
they underw ent extensive repairs B
and were thoroughly tuned up for ,S
their long trip.
FLEETTO CIRCLE GLOBE-
Short Course nt O. A. C. Will
F eature "Increased Efficien­
cy and Q uality.”
LONDON, Dec. 5.— Tw’o battle
cruisers and five light cruisers,
composing a British fleet division,
time to practice the latest ball-
room gyrations.
Some of these men impose the
utmost secrecy,” one dancing in­
structress said. "A lm ost all of
them make excuses. They say that
the doctor has ordered them tc
take more exrcise; th a t
their
wives are keen on dancing and
Many tons of provisions and
insist th at they learn so th a t they canteen goods are being packed
can appear at the c h ild re n s'' into all the available space board
Christm as parties.
the light cruisers, while each of
‘‘About the only sort of excuse ¡the ships is being fitted with a
which they do not put forward is soda-water m anufacturing plant__
the real reason— th a t they want an innovation on British light crui-
to enjoy themselves. It is astonish ■ Sers.
ing how soon they learn and,
During their cruise round the
when they can dance, there is sim­
world
the ships will be met at dif-
I
ply no holding them .”
ferent places by refrigerating ships
It may not seem possible to
many Americans but there are
still men in England who get paid
for tasting beer.
The existence of official “ beer
ta sters” was revealed in connec­
tion with the annual Brew ers’ Ex­
hibition in London. Some 450
barrels of brew wer entered for
competition purposes and
each
barrel had to be sampled by a
"ta ste r" before it was adm itted to
the exhibit.
H ere’s w hat good beer should
taste like, acording to one of the
experts:
"If it is of the light variety it
m ust be clear and sharp, w ithout
much acid. If it is of heavier qual­
ity it m ust have a nutty flavor
and be nice and round in the
mouth.
The “ old boys” of London ap­
parently are preparing to step out
and show the youngsters a few
tricks during the coming w inter.
Dancing teachers announce that
the num ber of “ middle aged” men
who are applying for instruction
in the terpsichorean a rt is far in
excess of any previous season.
Traditions of English nobility
Staid brokers, bankers and m er­
are
gradually going by the boards,
chants are reported to be slip­
ping away for a half hour at lunch the latest high-born precedent
sm asher is Lady Rosamond Gall-
wey Robertson, daughter of the
COOKING DEMONSTRATION
HELD IN PLAZA MARKET E arl and Countess of Carrick,
who has become a “ vendeuse,"
Ashland women are invited to which is a high-brow saleswoman
the Plaza M arket today and W ed­ in an exclusive m odiste’s estab­
nesday to observe the use of Al­ lishm ent.
pine Milk in cooking. The demon­
stration is being conducted by
Miss Seely, representative of the
N estle's Food Company. Alpine
Milk, is canned milk from Oregon
cows, condensed by an Oregon
company. There will be something
— dem onstration by Miss Seely,
to eat to prove the qualities of — Thursday and Friday. Your
Alpine Milk as a good ingredient — visit appreciated.
in cooking everything requiring
milk.
Alpine Milk
Masters and Slaves
HEN you come to think of it.
it is the people win» don’t
save their money that work for
the people that do save it, in the
long run. Get into the master class
by opening a savings account with
this bank.
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In Eugene—
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The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Floyd Rush is a business visit­
or in Eugene, having left here
yesterday. Mr. Rush is an active
member of the Southern Oregon
Radio club.
Ashland, Oregon
C l o s e d C a r C o m fo r t
Equipped w ith a heater of exceptional
capacity, and w ith doors and windows
snugly weather-stripped, the Business Sedan
is invitingly wann on the coldest days.
You discover, too, th at the seat-backs are
perfectly tilted for maximum ease; that the
seats themselves are generously deep and
Upholstered in blue Spanish leather of the
finest quality.
These impressions of interior comfort are
fu rth e r em phasized when the car gets
under way, and you experience the admi­
rable balance and buoyancy of the new
spring suspension.
Businass Sedan— $1250 f.o.b. Detroit— $1475 delivered
Riley-Meier Motor Co.
Medford, Oregon
Willamette Gems
Out-of-town Visitors—
Henry W. Dones, of McCoy, was
a
business visitor yesterday)
Thomas F. Jeter, of Pasadena,
Cal. was an out-of-town visitor at
the Hotel Ashland. Dr. E. S. Sig-
gins is among out-of-town visitors
from Denver. Ethel A. Murdocr,
of Portland, is to be in Ashland
several days. A. W. Moon, of Hilt,
was a business visitor yesterday.
Columbia county has a musk
ra t farm , skunk farm and wildcat
farm .
J F /w ii's
AP »1C»
Gold Sheaf
— for every meal reduces the
uncertainty of home baking
to a surety of good bread
for every purpose.
Lithia Bakery
Glassware
5c to 50c
every conceivable dish.
ASHLAND FURNITURE
COMPANY
94 N. Main
For AU Cold Troubles
a
PEIL’S CORNER
OS LETTER
are scheduled to sta rt wthin t h e ’which will supply them with spe-
next few days on a “ showing the cial articles qf food.
flag ” cruise whose iterary will en­
The ports to be visited during
circle the globe.
(the cruise include Sierra Leone.
-U. S. inspected potatoes
-per hundred.................. $1.75
Exclusive Roasted Bulk
Coffees 38c and 88c
Tillamook Cheese
in Stock.
Always
PLU M M ER
53 E. Main
Phone 59
■I
Ju st received six barrels of
Classified ads bring results.
Wednesda), December 5, 1928
rd Door North of
Main on First street in the
Beaver Block opposite Union
Oil Station
Southern Radio Supply
T
the
Verdict?
he test of a mealtime drink is not
alone how it tastes, but also what it
does. Many a cofiee-user finds wakeful­
ness and restlessness after drinking coffee
with the evening meal—and other health-
disturbances follow on.
There’s double pleasure and benefit in
Postum; delightful taste, complete satis­
faction, and agreeable friendship with
nerves and health.
There’s charm without harm in Postum.
Let a ten-days’ trial of Postum instead
of coffee show you the marked improve­
ment in health and comfort which so
many others have found.
Give Something Electrical
See Our
Display
Pretty
Chau-
Sold by grocers everywhere!
Postum
for Health
'‘There’s a Reason”
Y our grocer sells Postum in two forms.-
Instant Postum (in tins) prepared instantly in
the cup by the addition oi boiling water.
Postum Cereal (in packages) for those who
prefer the flavor brought out by boiling
fully 2 0 minutes. T h e cost of either form
to about one-half cent a cup.
M ade by Postum Cereal C o., Inc.,
Battle Creek, Mich.
•S
UTILITY PLUS BEAUTY
—is the every day-after-day convenience of an
Electrical Appliance Gift, adding to the appre­
ciation by the recipient, so why not meet this
approval by making sure in selecting your gift
from our fine showing.
W affle Irons, Percolators,
Irons, Toasters, Complete
Cooking Sets, Curling Irons— $1.25 and up.
Every home is needful som e­
where of lietter and more
light from a more beautiful
adornment for the room. AVe
are showing an extraordin­
ary lwautiful stock of chan­
deliers of all styles.
$3.25 and up
The Philadelphia Diamond Grid Battery Station
Ashland Electric Supply